grough
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of grough
C20: possibly the same as grough, an obsolete variant of gruff in the obsolete sense: ``rough'' (of terrain)
Example Sentences
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Thus graff or grough is compounded of grave and rough; and trudge from tread or trot, and drudge.
From A Grammar of the English Tongue by Johnson, Samuel
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